So there will be a royal wedding next year, any takers?

get yourself down to wilko's. You can get them for 5p a pen there

But I might be seen in Wilkos then and the pens wouldn't have the Athens Olypic mascots on them. Besides, there wasn't a Wilkos wiothin a few thousand miles.
 
World's best wedding photographers?

What a load of Meat Loaf ;)
 
The only one that could even come close to claiming to be one of the worlds best from that lot is Yervant.
 
definitely note crash taylor, i remember reading some of the tosh that guy wrote on here, made me want to vomit. Crash taylor loves Crash Taylor - he reminds me of that guy from x factor last year -storm whatever his name was
 
CaptainPenguin said:
Because whatever you think of the Royal's it will stimulate the economy in manufacturing and tourism and sell a hell of a lot of newsprint

They are stopping the economy for a day. What nonsense!
 
The day off work will stimulate more for the economy than being AT work for the majority? I'll be grabbing that holiday and doing NOTHING to bolster the economy. I won't be celebrating down at the pub with it's fake 'party', shopping my socks off or travelling down to stand with the masses, picking up a couple of over priced tacky keepsakes.

Mind you, given the chance of an extra day off work, I have a new found admiration of the Royal Family. As to revenue generation - we could probably have left that to those who are fans and take the day off plus tourists.
 
Well Ive already photographed the Royal Couple to be, it was a doddle. ;)


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Who do you think will give Harry away when his turn comes, his dad or Prince Charles?

:lol::lol:

Then again, isn't it usually the bride who gets given away rather than the groom? :thinking:
 
I just thought I'd revive this thread to see what some of the posters would like to say about today's economic news - that the growth of the UK's economy slowed, partly due to the effect of the Royal Wedding. Well, that's what the Office of National Statistics reckons.

Yet I don't hear anybody asking questions about the disappearance of the £Billion boost.
 
I just thought I'd revive this thread to see what some of the posters would like to say about today's economic news - that the growth of the UK's economy slowed, partly due to the effect of the Royal Wedding. Well, that's what the Office of National Statistics reckons.

Yet I don't hear anybody asking questions about the disappearance of the £Billion boost.

They also blamed the weather ..... Any excuse eh.
 
I guess they can only blame 'the weather' so many times ....its really any old excuse for the shambolic management of this island.

**beaten to it :lol:
 
Less than 0.5%. Probably not the most significant factor methinks.
 
Short term loss vs long term gain.

So yes it was still better for the country.
 
Well said Joe. They are probably still the best PR company in the world.
 
And why should we believe this any more than we should have believed the, obviously total shullbit, claims that the wedding would boost the economy by a billion quid?

Believe what you like, it's irrelevant what we believe or don't. It's not going to change the outcome one way or another.

The facts are that my local morrisons are still selling memorabilia and people are stil buying it, magazines are still printing pictures and stories of the couple that people are paying money for. It's making money and it will continue to do so.
 
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